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FIRE FOOD! Not smores but something tasty

We're going to have a bonfire sunday night and I thought it might be fun to have a snack ready. I've never really been a big fan of smores, so what else can you guys come up with that makes for good fire food? We're going to be at the house here so it is possible to have better utensils than sticks if needed, but burning sticks are fun!

Get one of those fish grill baskets that close, and take a pocket pita, fill it up with tomatoes, basil, mozzarella, and some smoked pepperoni. Fold it in half and lock it in the grill basket.
You got yourself a wicked calzone!

Get one of those fish grill baskets that close, and take a pocket pita, fill it up with tomatoes, basil, mozzarella, and some smoked pepperoni. Fold it in half and lock it in the grill basket.
You got yourself a wicked calzone!

More of a panini, don't you think?

Spike C
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